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from local six, ibew, steve powers and tim donovan. >> flores from the local 22 of the carpenters. [ applause ] >> and for our next speaker, jess peterson. >> jess managed corporate and campus projects in southern california before joining web corp builders in 2000 and oversaw the construction and as vice president he led the web four team on the $500 million california academy of sciences a combination of aquarium, research institute, planetarium, and science museum. mr. peterson's sphere headed web force transition for a company focused on private development to a company with robust, private, public, and infrastructure divisions. i am pleased to introduce a great partner and supporter of city build, jess peterson. >> thank you. >> what a large crowd. graduates it is a time to savor the feeling of accomplishment and to turn the page in the next chapter in your lives. for graduates' family thises is a time to be proud. and for all of the faculty and staff, thank you for all that you have done to really prepare and educate the graduates for today. and dignitaries and hosts, thank you
from local six, ibew, steve powers and tim donovan. >> flores from the local 22 of the carpenters. [ applause ] >> and for our next speaker, jess peterson. >> jess managed corporate and campus projects in southern california before joining web corp builders in 2000 and oversaw the construction and as vice president he led the web four team on the $500 million california academy of sciences a combination of aquarium, research institute, planetarium, and science museum. mr....
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>> may 22 was a wakeup call. the fed has been signaling for a while that tapering would commence some time in the second half. but beginning in may i think people really started to sit up and take notice of the fact that, you know, the fed won't be here forever buying assets. that's when you really had a change in investor attitude in my opinion. >> how soon do you think the taper begins? >> right now we're thinking december but that's contingent on payroll growth slowing. if it stays around 175,000 september would like more likely. it's really to repeat what the chairman said today very data dependent and the next three months are doing fob critical. >> based on the new fed statement and the press conference has your outlook for the taper changed at all? >> not really. i thought what he said about tapering was consistent with what has been in the minutes really since the beginning of the year. i actually found nor news worthy what they said about their forecast for interest rates which is to say it now looks lik
>> may 22 was a wakeup call. the fed has been signaling for a while that tapering would commence some time in the second half. but beginning in may i think people really started to sit up and take notice of the fact that, you know, the fed won't be here forever buying assets. that's when you really had a change in investor attitude in my opinion. >> how soon do you think the taper begins? >> right now we're thinking december but that's contingent on payroll growth slowing. if...
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economy is improving. he took questions from reporters for about an hour. >> concluded a two-day meeting earlier today. based on its review of recent economic and financial developments, the committee seized the economy -- sees the economy continuing to grow at a moderate pace, notwithstanding the strong headwinds created by current fiscal policies. the labor market has continued to improve with gains in private payroll employment averaging about 200,000 jobs per month over the past six months. job gains, along with the strengthening housing market, have contributed to increases in consumer confidence and supported household spending. however, at 7.6%, the unemployment rate remains elevated, as do rates of underemployment and long-term unemployment. overall, the committee believes the downside risks to the outlook for the economy and labor market have diminished since the fall, but we will continue to evaluate economic conditions and risks as they evolve. inflation has been running below the committee's lo
economy is improving. he took questions from reporters for about an hour. >> concluded a two-day meeting earlier today. based on its review of recent economic and financial developments, the committee seized the economy -- sees the economy continuing to grow at a moderate pace, notwithstanding the strong headwinds created by current fiscal policies. the labor market has continued to improve with gains in private payroll employment averaging about 200,000 jobs per month over the past six...
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this economy is like a 12-year-old sitting on a buy cycle with training wheels. it can go forward on it's own. >> where will you put your money? cash? i don't think so. the three-year? i don't have an interest in that duration risk. i'm going to put it in equity. >> market watchers expect people to buy blue chips to dress up port follows. >>> enron may have a little bit more to be upset about today. a shortened prison sentenced for the jailed jeffrey skilling. we were in the courtroom for this controversial decision and joins us live from houston. scott, why the more lenient resentencing and why right now? >> reporter: well, you know, it makes sense for a guy in charge of an energy trading company, this was a trade off. they said 24 years was too hash and should be more like 15 or 16 years. skilling wasn't willing to settle for that initially. he was going to charge the government committed misconduct in prosecuting the case. that would drag it out longer so the government and skilling came to this agreement where skilling would drop the remaining appeals, $40 mi
this economy is like a 12-year-old sitting on a buy cycle with training wheels. it can go forward on it's own. >> where will you put your money? cash? i don't think so. the three-year? i don't have an interest in that duration risk. i'm going to put it in equity. >> market watchers expect people to buy blue chips to dress up port follows. >>> enron may have a little bit more to be upset about today. a shortened prison sentenced for the jailed jeffrey skilling. we were in...
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economy. we're going to talk about the te concept of this store and why it works. and wisdom, it happens to be be national eat your veggies day,ie if you'res going to eat some vegetables, why not come and ged some of the best. i will give you a variety toriet choose from. i think it's going to be a tasty morning all in all. all. >> i will make it easy, bring bg them all. all. >> holly morris, is you veryu vy much. mu >>> we want to take a moment too say hello to our facebook fan oe the day. tutor watching lindsay vanness, all right, that's going to do it for the 6, let's send it to allison and normally it would be tony.ny. it's allison and sarah. sarah. >> i'm something back, so hold it down until i get there. >> ladies, first. lad >>> coming up, on fox 5 morningr president barack obama, he arrived in northern ireland andn gaved a major speech on peace, c and is headed to the g-8 summitm the topic what happens in syriaa that the u.s. says will help arp the rebels.rebels >>> closer to home, virginia's government, faces new questionsn about misconduct. miscond report
economy. we're going to talk about the te concept of this store and why it works. and wisdom, it happens to be be national eat your veggies day,ie if you'res going to eat some vegetables, why not come and ged some of the best. i will give you a variety toriet choose from. i think it's going to be a tasty morning all in all. all. >> i will make it easy, bring bg them all. all. >> holly morris, is you veryu vy much. mu >>> we want to take a moment too say hello to our...
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pulte homes had about a 20%, 22% pullback. it's a great opportunity at the get in because the company is hitting literally on all cylinders. you look at housing right now, pulte is set up in the best geographic regions in the country, the he's coast and the west coast. where they are is a very strong area. they're sitting on $1.7 billion in cash. there are backlogs. forget about what they're doing current quarters which is still phenomenal but their backlogs is up 53%. everybody talked about waiting for a bullback in the builders to get in. here is the pullback, great time to get in. pulte is the leader and no offense here, the leader in elderly living home areas. their dell web segment is up 40%, and those buyers are cash buyers. so what happens with mortgage rates here doesn't impact that whatsoever. pulte is a buy. >> are you done? >> done. >> okay. i'm really going to finish you off now. here is the deal, okay? pulte home is selling at 3.5 times book value. you don't need to know anything else. if i were to play the home b
pulte homes had about a 20%, 22% pullback. it's a great opportunity at the get in because the company is hitting literally on all cylinders. you look at housing right now, pulte is set up in the best geographic regions in the country, the he's coast and the west coast. where they are is a very strong area. they're sitting on $1.7 billion in cash. there are backlogs. forget about what they're doing current quarters which is still phenomenal but their backlogs is up 53%. everybody talked about...
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that fire has burned 22-square-miles. it killed two people and destroyed over 2500 homes. >>> week two of george zimmerman's murder trial begins this morning. jury selection. lawyers from both sides have to agree on six jurors and four alternates. the judge ruled that the jury will be sequestered during the trial. it could last as long as four weeks. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused a deck to collapse in st. mary's county. this happened yesterday afternoon at a home in hollywood, maryland. state police say the deck fell eight feet to the ground. one person went to the hospital. two others taken by ambulance. >>> today, baker makes his first appointments to the county board of education. under the new law, that went into effect this month, baker has the authority to appoint three members. the new members will be sworn in this afternoon. they will work with the current nine members who were elected. this is part of baker's plan to overhaul the county school system. >>> stopping violence on local trails
that fire has burned 22-square-miles. it killed two people and destroyed over 2500 homes. >>> week two of george zimmerman's murder trial begins this morning. jury selection. lawyers from both sides have to agree on six jurors and four alternates. the judge ruled that the jury will be sequestered during the trial. it could last as long as four weeks. >>> investigators are trying to figure out what caused a deck to collapse in st. mary's county. this happened yesterday...
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it depends on how markets sort of shake out here, but if you recall the move just since may 22 rnd and it was b of a who made this point who with said weave looked 3 trillion on market cap because of the tightening that's happened across emerging markets and this is definitely the space to watch. >> jim, this is what's troublinging me. when we sneeze the rest of the world catches cold. i have worries about europe. >> right. >> look what happens in brazil. okay? >> they have inflation problems and they have rioting in the streets and china may have a banking credit crunch. this is not good. >> intervention is causing huge problem, you mentioned the cyborg rates and they may have lost control of the bond market there. at the same time we started to see rates spike up before bernanke spoke. is there a concern now from global investors that all of this intervention into free markets is backfiring and the central governors are not able to seamlessly move xhooez economies out of recession with money printing. have we painted ourselves into a box. >> kelly, give me a nickel's worth. i'm not t
it depends on how markets sort of shake out here, but if you recall the move just since may 22 rnd and it was b of a who made this point who with said weave looked 3 trillion on market cap because of the tightening that's happened across emerging markets and this is definitely the space to watch. >> jim, this is what's troublinging me. when we sneeze the rest of the world catches cold. i have worries about europe. >> right. >> look what happens in brazil. okay? >> they...
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short term in the business cycle. there's been four years since this has happened, and the fed is not rising rates, but tapering now. we have a ways to go yet. there needs to be a mix. den depp wall street, all expgs, neither bulls or bears, but afraidy cat. all the betting, the yelling, the other fed member, will succeed ben bernanke, if that happens, is wall street okay because it's as expected and she's loose on money the way ben bernanke is? >> you know, if we continue down the same road of making sure that the fed doesn't -- the fed needs to warn markets when they pull support out, and as long as that communication comets, i think that we'll be okay there. dennis: no matter who is running the place. interesting. okay. let's move into where you put money or thinking we should put money based on what's happened at the fed. looks like easy money coming. two sectors wharks are they? >> long term, i like emerging markets. you know, emerging markets are flat to slightly negative this year because europe is in recession
short term in the business cycle. there's been four years since this has happened, and the fed is not rising rates, but tapering now. we have a ways to go yet. there needs to be a mix. den depp wall street, all expgs, neither bulls or bears, but afraidy cat. all the betting, the yelling, the other fed member, will succeed ben bernanke, if that happens, is wall street okay because it's as expected and she's loose on money the way ben bernanke is? >> you know, if we continue down the same...
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i think he's kind of caught in an interesting catch 22 here in terms of the communication that maybe he thought he would -- the words he thought he would communicate or the meaning he thought he was going to communicate and actually what was interpreted. >> right. >> david, why are we not celebrating the other part of the statement, and that is the committee continues to see downside risks to the economic outlook, but the committee has seized the downside risk to the labor market as having diminished since the fall. why are we not celebrating better economic and more improvements in the economy in. >> good question. >> maybe it's a little bit of buy the rumor and sell the news. we had the market up the last couple of days. we had to expect there would be this kind of reaction when he finally laid out a pattern, which he did today, or a framework, to end quantitative easing. so that genie is out of the bottle. that announcement has been made. it's been articulated. this is a one-day move in the markets. we've had five, six days of 100-point plus moves, so not concerned about it. we th
i think he's kind of caught in an interesting catch 22 here in terms of the communication that maybe he thought he would -- the words he thought he would communicate or the meaning he thought he was going to communicate and actually what was interpreted. >> right. >> david, why are we not celebrating the other part of the statement, and that is the committee continues to see downside risks to the economic outlook, but the committee has seized the downside risk to the labor market as...
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the fact that in fact the economy is not doing as well as the fed suggested and as well as the market would indicate. do you think we're going to have a lousy earnings season this summer? >> yes. i think second-quarter earnings, particularly for tech stocks where they have the big international exposure, a lot of them missed earnings. and were given kind after pass. oracle missed again last night. these big, big software and server companies who shhuld be in the heart of all the technological demand going on right now, are all seeing lower year-over-year results. that's not good. david: yeah. fleckenstein capital president, bill fleckenstein. he always loves the counter place. we love to have him on. we have breaking news from jo ling kent. what is it, jo? >> that's right. joseph @ bank confirms they're psyching potential act with savings their company. what is interesting here joseph a. bank had reinvention, not just but in 1999, since then, their shareholder value reports.d 5700% according to so they're looking for an acquisition to facilitate more growth now. of course joseph a. ba
the fact that in fact the economy is not doing as well as the fed suggested and as well as the market would indicate. do you think we're going to have a lousy earnings season this summer? >> yes. i think second-quarter earnings, particularly for tech stocks where they have the big international exposure, a lot of them missed earnings. and were given kind after pass. oracle missed again last night. these big, big software and server companies who shhuld be in the heart of all the...
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the s&p 500 lost 22 points to close at 1628. we will see how the markets opened as 630. >> a new cnn national poll shows and nearly two-thirds of americans operate the current economy as the poll also indicates a positive trend. the number of those who break the economy is good has grown steadily since the end of last year of nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve is split almost down the middle. 50 percent predict that they wthey will be better off a year from now, 49 percent say that things will get worse. >> if you are thinking about starting a business, california just might be the state for you. according to the kaufman index of entrepreneur or activity a list of 10 states saw more startup activity that anywhere else nationwide. here is a look at the top five. montana, a vermont, new mexico, alaska, and mississippi. coming in at no. 6 is california. in 2012 the state had a start rate of 410 per 100,000 adults. the kauffman index access that california as a major advantages including a
the s&p 500 lost 22 points to close at 1628. we will see how the markets opened as 630. >> a new cnn national poll shows and nearly two-thirds of americans operate the current economy as the poll also indicates a positive trend. the number of those who break the economy is good has grown steadily since the end of last year of nearly 10% from last december. overall, optimism that the economy will improve is split almost down the middle. 50 percent predict that they wthey will be better...
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it has come down 22% from the highs. these health care real estate investments trusts have come down enough. next, look at this one. liberty property trust. lry. it's a commercial real estate investment trust. liberty has fallen some 10 points from 45 to less than 35. bingo, another 22% decliner. and isn't that amazing? come on it is. at the these levels they give you a 5.4% yield. remember, there's no serious commercial real estate going on in this country. this makes the situation better for an incumbent property owner. fourth, arcp, currently pays a monster 6.4% yield. hay hey this is one of those that's been down 20% over the last month. american realty capital, their tenants have pay rent and insurance costs. this business model is about as safe as it gets. hence why the company has 100% occupancy rate. they're doing it the best, they're acquiring other ones. three weeks ago, they announced they're buying 471 net lease properties from ge capital. these properties are mainly tenanted by recognized restaurant chains.
it has come down 22% from the highs. these health care real estate investments trusts have come down enough. next, look at this one. liberty property trust. lry. it's a commercial real estate investment trust. liberty has fallen some 10 points from 45 to less than 35. bingo, another 22% decliner. and isn't that amazing? come on it is. at the these levels they give you a 5.4% yield. remember, there's no serious commercial real estate going on in this country. this makes the situation better for...
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>> that is something at the far end of the life cycle for a company like chimera. very near-term focused on protecting our ip. things you're talking about is something at the other into the cycle, not something we're focused on 57 that doesn't affect you at all. where do you go from here? what is the next big landmark for your company? >> russ, we are starting our phase three clinical trial next quarter. that is going to be in the hundreds of patients to receive these boehner systems of transplants. the idea is to prevent these viruses which can lead to a horrible problems, outcomes, or death in a prevent them from reactivating in the patients. it will take about two years to run at trial. we will know the answer in 2015, but in the interim a lot of other things will happen because we have this threat which we think is a broad spectrum drug against many different viruses, and that is what we are trying. ashley: we wish you success with that. congratulations on going public. >> thank you so much. ashley: there you go. tracy: their dow is down 333 points right now. c
>> that is something at the far end of the life cycle for a company like chimera. very near-term focused on protecting our ip. things you're talking about is something at the other into the cycle, not something we're focused on 57 that doesn't affect you at all. where do you go from here? what is the next big landmark for your company? >> russ, we are starting our phase three clinical trial next quarter. that is going to be in the hundreds of patients to receive these boehner...
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to fuel the metabolic cycle they were born to have, purina one created new healthy metabolism wet and dry. with purina one and the right activity, we're turning feeding into a true nature experience. join us at purinaone.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> more evidence of the turnaround in housing. as prices rise, fewer americans are under water on their mortgages. 9.7 million people still owe more than their house is worth but down from 10.5 million in 2012. that's great if you're looking to sell but a double whammy from house hunters. not only are prices rising, mortgage rates are creeping higher as well. if you're buying, three little words, lock it in. to
to fuel the metabolic cycle they were born to have, purina one created new healthy metabolism wet and dry. with purina one and the right activity, we're turning feeding into a true nature experience. join us at purinaone.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of...
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continuing and ferociously and it will continue to cost them seats in the congress in the next election cycle. >> we have in from republican congressman michael burgess saying something during a house bills committee hearing on a house bill that's gotten a lot of attention. why he supports the 20-week ban. take a listen to his thoughts. >> you watch a 15-week baby and they have movements that are purposeful. they stroke their face. if they're a male baby they may have their hand between their legs. they feel pleasure. why is it so hard to think that they could feel pain? >> all right, we want to know that burgess is an obgyn trained medically and says the law -- to ban abortions at 15 weeks says that it should exist. the science, though, on that is uncertain. what do you make of the comments like that from our elected officials in congress and they go on record with those kind of statements? >> you know, that kind of statement is just shocking and deeply, deeply offensive to women, truthfully. suggesting that roe versus wade should be overturned because a man thinks that a fetus is masturbati
continuing and ferociously and it will continue to cost them seats in the congress in the next election cycle. >> we have in from republican congressman michael burgess saying something during a house bills committee hearing on a house bill that's gotten a lot of attention. why he supports the 20-week ban. take a listen to his thoughts. >> you watch a 15-week baby and they have movements that are purposeful. they stroke their face. if they're a male baby they may have their hand...
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but still relatively small group which is why we need to get them back up with every single election cycle. they can't stop themselves with special interests giving out farm subsidies which is completely wrong. soviet-style farm subsidies. and it is completely wrong. charles: this is a big loss for john boehner. >> she was completely wrong to support the bill as well. democrats wanted to keep the food stamp program where it is that this huge level, forty-eight million people on food stamps in america. that is more than the population of spain, record level and that is a disgrace. democrats wanted to lock that into place, republicans said no. they wanted a 3% cut. cuts would not go for that. and the republicans are at fault for wanting to continue soviet-style subsidies to things like nook. charles: a lot of rich farmers get those subsidies and don't really help the little guy and a lot of people object to that as well. stuart: we reported be made a big deal of this that the irs is going to pay out $70 million in employee bonuses but the mainstream media, i don't think they covered it at al
but still relatively small group which is why we need to get them back up with every single election cycle. they can't stop themselves with special interests giving out farm subsidies which is completely wrong. soviet-style farm subsidies. and it is completely wrong. charles: this is a big loss for john boehner. >> she was completely wrong to support the bill as well. democrats wanted to keep the food stamp program where it is that this huge level, forty-eight million people on food...
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-0. >> 22-0. >> i saw a great action shot of you behind the plate. congratulations on that. thank you for joining us. >>> what do you get if you combine karl rove and a brother? north carolina's art pope. we'll introduce you to him, next. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ susan ] i hate that the reason we're always stopping is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly
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(announcenergy cycle... natural cats. they were born to play. to eat. then rest. to fuel the metabolic cycle they were born to have, purina one created new healthy metabolism wet and dry. with purina one and the right activity, we're turning feeding into a true nature experience. join us at purinaone.com they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the differe
(announcenergy cycle... natural cats. they were born to play. to eat. then rest. to fuel the metabolic cycle they were born to have, purina one created new healthy metabolism wet and dry. with purina one and the right activity, we're turning feeding into a true nature experience. join us at purinaone.com they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of...
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that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but also, that mortgage crunch that you're in, wait until you hear these confessions from the bank employees, deliberately lying to you about that. ♪ i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of an ambulance having a heart attack. the emts gave me bayer aspirin. it helped save my life. i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming. my doctor recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin
that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but...
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study shows 70% of americans are on at least one prescription drug, over half on two at a whopping 22% on five or more still look at the five most prescribed drugs in the united states, hydro cone, used as a pain reliever coming in at number one, hyperthyroid, credible for high blood pressure, the one that treats high cholesterol and finally used to treat high blood pressure, but these again are stocks to watch because of eufaula major pharmaceutical companies, would you agree with affect american the popping pills or not, anyway, that is what they are doing and take a look at the drug sector. after a commercial break. dennis: lipitor made the world safe for cheeseburgers and he was the star of the sopranos, actor james gandolfini has died, his impact on showbiz. ahead to my media minute. chris cheryl: is airplane projection taking off. and analysts next call it an unprecedented good time for the industry. we will be right back. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "stngth training with patrick
study shows 70% of americans are on at least one prescription drug, over half on two at a whopping 22% on five or more still look at the five most prescribed drugs in the united states, hydro cone, used as a pain reliever coming in at number one, hyperthyroid, credible for high blood pressure, the one that treats high cholesterol and finally used to treat high blood pressure, but these again are stocks to watch because of eufaula major pharmaceutical companies, would you agree with affect...
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why do those two -- >> well, marfrig enjoys from the fact we're the commodity cycle, brazil is one of the lowest cost producers in beef. so, in a scenario where foods demand is still on the rise, we think they're going to do very, very well. we think that the balance sheet issues are going to be overcome. so, it's a restructuring story as well. on the cemig side, utilities in brazil have suffered quite a bit from the utility bill and the tariff provisions. what we're saying here is going forward, that's already in the price, so going forward, the outlook looks good. >> cemig, as we come back to talk india as well. we just got a spanish t-bill auction just come out, six-month t-bill auction, maximum yield 0.85%, higher than the 0.5% on may 14th. no surprise about that. we knew that was going to happen. 12-month t-bill, maximum 1.4%, 1.015% on may 14th. so, that's a bit of a jump, 40 basis points or so from the 1%. a bit to cover on that, too. that's expected to cover a little bit weaker. and they're raising the money, but it's just costing them a little bit more. >>> meanwhile, heavy m
why do those two -- >> well, marfrig enjoys from the fact we're the commodity cycle, brazil is one of the lowest cost producers in beef. so, in a scenario where foods demand is still on the rise, we think they're going to do very, very well. we think that the balance sheet issues are going to be overcome. so, it's a restructuring story as well. on the cemig side, utilities in brazil have suffered quite a bit from the utility bill and the tariff provisions. what we're saying here is going...
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we're currently at 22 high yields. should the market close above 240, we could keep the momentum. but here's the key, mandy. like in the early '90s when george zoros and the bank of england were going at it, the in flexion point was when it was perceived there was more money to be made, challenging the bank of england and going along with them. many traders think we've reached that fulcrum, that pivotal point with the fed. don't fight the fed, that used to be the mantra. many believe it might be more profitable to challenge the fed, and that's where you got to watch. >> rick, i don't want to steal the thunder of what's coming up here after the first break, but i dug through some old fmc reports, and i may be able to make a case historically that the fed is the perfect in verse indicator that when they think things are bad, you should buy, and when they think things are good, you might want to sell. >> yeah, i can't debate you on the fundamentals of things like their forecasts, but i think their actions in that regard are inversely correlated, so i would tend to agree with you. >>
we're currently at 22 high yields. should the market close above 240, we could keep the momentum. but here's the key, mandy. like in the early '90s when george zoros and the bank of england were going at it, the in flexion point was when it was perceived there was more money to be made, challenging the bank of england and going along with them. many traders think we've reached that fulcrum, that pivotal point with the fed. don't fight the fed, that used to be the mantra. many believe it might...
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nay discuss had global economy and world affairs. in addition the talks are expected to cover international trade. efforts to fight tax evasion and the possibility of lower trade barriers between the u.s. and the european union. >> this demonstration was to raise awareness on several issues. the roads to the resort are close and they hope to keep protesters away. >>> they would be begging you to stay here in the united states. >> newnew york's mayor takes on a serious topic. >> how firefighters are making progress against the most destructive fire in colorado's history. >> and in news of the world, what prompted a meet up between the pope and a group of bikers. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grump
nay discuss had global economy and world affairs. in addition the talks are expected to cover international trade. efforts to fight tax evasion and the possibility of lower trade barriers between the u.s. and the european union. >> this demonstration was to raise awareness on several issues. the roads to the resort are close and they hope to keep protesters away. >>> they would be begging you to stay here in the united states. >> newnew york's mayor takes on a serious...
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i'll take 22 or 23. let's get back inside to linsey. >> thank you, sam. >>> now, here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." celebrating tv star james gandolfini. his most memorable moments in the spotlight. >>> plus, the latest fertility research that could give so many women hope about getting pregnant after 35. >>> and can you really get fit with just four minutes of exercise a day? i hope so. that would be good news. all coming up here live on "gma," in times square. . [ woman ] hey! [ man ] hey, louis! [ woman ] there is something about a... man who knows his way around a grill. it's so manly. we talkin' about louis right? mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] so good they'll think you grilled it. kentucky grilled chicken. freshly prepared and slow grilled to juicy perfection. try a 10-piece mixed bucket for just $14.99. today tastes so good. ♪ [ male announcer ] keep your lawn looking great with a troy-bilt 2 cycle trimmer for just $99 at lowe's. ♪ it's the most powerful thing on the planet.
i'll take 22 or 23. let's get back inside to linsey. >> thank you, sam. >>> now, here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." celebrating tv star james gandolfini. his most memorable moments in the spotlight. >>> plus, the latest fertility research that could give so many women hope about getting pregnant after 35. >>> and can you really get fit with just four minutes of exercise a day? i hope so. that would be good news. all coming up here...
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you don't want to chase real estate at this point in the cycle and toll's very well positioned and dc to boston, a land constrained market, we think they are also in the right part of the country as well. liz: with all these name, one thing that's a common thread running through them is they are all u.s. based in the fund, most of them. can you infer from that that the u.s. is sort of the best thing going out there? do you like anything that's elsewhere, that's overseas? >> on balance, you know, and with theersified equity fund, it's focused on u.s. stocks, but within that big universe, there's tech names, material companies, industrial names with revenue outside the country, but on balance, we think that domestic industries facing the consumer, finance, that's where you want to be because you do have this ongoing recovery in the economy, and the turn in housing is a big, big part of it. that's how we positioned the portfolio. liz: positioned well as we said, doing rather well, 2.22 billion in assets under management in total, not necessarily in the fund. three jens you really like no
you don't want to chase real estate at this point in the cycle and toll's very well positioned and dc to boston, a land constrained market, we think they are also in the right part of the country as well. liz: with all these name, one thing that's a common thread running through them is they are all u.s. based in the fund, most of them. can you infer from that that the u.s. is sort of the best thing going out there? do you like anything that's elsewhere, that's overseas? >> on balance,...
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is it the economy of scale? whereas most people please explain your views. >> you can reduce the total amount of expenditures of procurement by quantities but each one you buy will cost more. there is a difference looking at the unit cost and the overall total. >> on the f-22 program roughly estimated costing about $70 billion to develop and procurer 750 aircraft. they started to cut costs by reducing aircraft with a 180 aircraft so the cost of the program did not go up but the cost of each aircraft did. that is the one way to save on this program that will cost just looking at the acquisition cost over 12 billion over the next 25 years, you can try to get efficiencies that i am sure they will be but in the end this happens as those programs to reduce quantities. >> this is not new to do in a development. >> as part of this legendary cycle with the acquisition programs they cannot budget and they have trouble meeting the requirements and then they spend too much money and they cannot buy as much. >> do you belie
is it the economy of scale? whereas most people please explain your views. >> you can reduce the total amount of expenditures of procurement by quantities but each one you buy will cost more. there is a difference looking at the unit cost and the overall total. >> on the f-22 program roughly estimated costing about $70 billion to develop and procurer 750 aircraft. they started to cut costs by reducing aircraft with a 180 aircraft so the cost of the program did not go up but the cost...
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maybe we're done with a 30-year cycle on bond. if everybody knew that to be the case can you imagine what they would do tomorrow? everybody would dump bonds. they are not. it will be up and down, up and down. but i think we turned the tide. i think we're moving into a period of time, maybe ten, 20 years, you will see steadily rising interest rates as we did from the '60s up to the '80s. >> ron paul says the fed has lost control of interest rates. dr. ron paul. thank you for coming in. we appreciate. >> thank you. david: they were certainll up today. cheryl: american icon, we are giving you a rare live inside look at ups's command center. one of the most high-tech logistics centers in the world this is a fox business exclusive. david: a new report shows that america's bridges are in dire shape. details are straight ahead. ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs.
maybe we're done with a 30-year cycle on bond. if everybody knew that to be the case can you imagine what they would do tomorrow? everybody would dump bonds. they are not. it will be up and down, up and down. but i think we turned the tide. i think we're moving into a period of time, maybe ten, 20 years, you will see steadily rising interest rates as we did from the '60s up to the '80s. >> ron paul says the fed has lost control of interest rates. dr. ron paul. thank you for coming in. we...
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economy, 380 million u.s. dollars. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test tck get the mercedes-benz you've bn burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announc ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums...
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i want to break that cycle. we're fathers not at home. fathers not helping raise that son or daughter. i want to be a better father. a better husband. a better man. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. man: the charcoal went out already? ... forget it. vo: there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford original charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. >>> all right disrupters. we specifically wanted to know, do you agree with the obama administrationes a decision to begin arming the syrian rebels. as promised, we wanted to share some of your responses. charlene in washington state says quote insanity, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. will we be arming the next osama bin laden? a very good question and one that a lot of people have been asking. michael from utah agrees that we should think twice before getting involved
i want to break that cycle. we're fathers not at home. fathers not helping raise that son or daughter. i want to be a better father. a better husband. a better man. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. man: the charcoal went out already? ... forget it. vo: there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford...
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we have to get out of that cycle. >> reporter: mississippi attorney general jim hood says google isn't doing enough to stop searches and drug ads that put people at risk. he is doing more to remove google records and encouraging his colleagues to do the same. >> there's a complete underworld operating in cyberspace, you know, they have bit coins, trades that we can't track the money. that underworld is financed by actions like google, not stepping up, being a good corporate citizen, cutting off the supply. >> reporter: google says the company explained to attorney general hood how policies to combat rogue online pharmacies and counterfeit drugs are enforced, saying in the last two years we removed more than 3 million ads for illegal pharmacies and routinely remove videos that are flagged for violating youtube's guidelines regarding dangerous or illegal content. google adds the company continues to work on the issue with industry partners and groups, like the center for safe internet pharmacies, a nonprofit founded by internet and e-commerce companies, including google, specifically to
we have to get out of that cycle. >> reporter: mississippi attorney general jim hood says google isn't doing enough to stop searches and drug ads that put people at risk. he is doing more to remove google records and encouraging his colleagues to do the same. >> there's a complete underworld operating in cyberspace, you know, they have bit coins, trades that we can't track the money. that underworld is financed by actions like google, not stepping up, being a good corporate citizen,...
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so they're over the half point in the life cycle of the aircraft. asia, we're looking at nine years, as an average age. middle east is younger, if you take airlines like qatar, we're look eight huge replacement cycle in the last five years. >> you talked with airline ceos around the world. where do you see the most innovative things being done when it comes to taking care of the customer and changing the airline business? >> low-cost carriers introduced a whole new dimension into airline travel. where the -- not only middle class but people below that level economically are flying. once they fly, they fly frequently. many of the asian airlines are setting up like franchise carriers in various parts of asia, regional subsidiaries and branding the product. also, we have airlines that have introduced new levels of business class which used to be like first class. so the whole customer experience is being upgraded to a different level completely on inter contend continental flights. >> has his pulse on the industry. you've got more news over the next co
so they're over the half point in the life cycle of the aircraft. asia, we're looking at nine years, as an average age. middle east is younger, if you take airlines like qatar, we're look eight huge replacement cycle in the last five years. >> you talked with airline ceos around the world. where do you see the most innovative things being done when it comes to taking care of the customer and changing the airline business? >> low-cost carriers introduced a whole new dimension into...
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22? rou roughly 22, and that tells you what people are thinking in terms of tomorrow. >> and key tell there the 10-year. and going to sony and the shares up 3.5 sharply, if you want to call that sharp. it is the large activist-related hedge fund and not always active, but run by dan loeb, and they took the stake in sony up to 7% and it had been 6.3%, and writing a new letter as well and addressed to sony's president and ceo and saying that it is a sign of to increased confidence and direction of our leadership that we increased the investment, and of course, continuing though to exert or try to exert pressure on the company to do an ipo on the subsidiary business and why that is beneficial to the overall stock price. >> earlier on "squawk box" they had robert kindler who is the chief of morgan stanley, but he would not deny that they were going to look at the proposal and defend against mr. loeb, but i can say that is the case. here is what mr. kindler had to say about mr. loeb. >> he is
22? rou roughly 22, and that tells you what people are thinking in terms of tomorrow. >> and key tell there the 10-year. and going to sony and the shares up 3.5 sharply, if you want to call that sharp. it is the large activist-related hedge fund and not always active, but run by dan loeb, and they took the stake in sony up to 7% and it had been 6.3%, and writing a new letter as well and addressed to sony's president and ceo and saying that it is a sign of to increased confidence and...
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cypen down pretty heavily, 22%. italy's oil and gas engineer saying rising costs are going to cut earnings. once again the company has reduced its forecast. this time by as much as nearly $1 billion. france telekocom worth looking , up over 3%. its board meeting to review the position after being placed under investigation for organized fraud. this stems as his time as the finance minister. and telefonica. it follows a spanish newspaper report the government had halted its $93 billion offer from the u.s. company. on bond markets, just take a look where we stand. it's really going to be about the fed this week ahead of that, yields just a little higher. spanish yields, we're over 2%. treasuries, 2.08. for treasury yields. and on the currency markets, the yen's a little bit weaker today both against the euro and the dollar. dollar/yen just still below that 95 mark. that two-month low last week of 93.75. auss aussie/dollar steady. euro/dollar, above 1.33, as you can see. a quiet start to the week. ticking higher for eq
cypen down pretty heavily, 22%. italy's oil and gas engineer saying rising costs are going to cut earnings. once again the company has reduced its forecast. this time by as much as nearly $1 billion. france telekocom worth looking , up over 3%. its board meeting to review the position after being placed under investigation for organized fraud. this stems as his time as the finance minister. and telefonica. it follows a spanish newspaper report the government had halted its $93 billion offer...
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now that the economy is improving, there could be more marriages in the next two years. a virginia company says that's because companies feel more secure about their financial future. >>> the world's most definitive dictionary said "tweet" is now an official word. the oxford dictionary defines it as to make a posting on the social networking twitter. also to use twitter regularly or habitually. another term in the dictionary, how do you like this one "bad dancing." that defined as an awkward, unfashionable or unrestrained style of dancing performed by a middle-aged or older men. so i took the liberty of calling this morning they know you're dancing. and they wonder when you're coming back. they have videotape to document it. >> i remember that night. >> i've also seen charlie rose on the banquettes. >> that reminds me of that. >> bad dancing is a term. >> you can also dance backwards. >>> he's a man >>> millions of americans believe in alternative medicine. but a leading doctor says this, we're wasting money. and we may even be damaging our health. we'll talk to him next
now that the economy is improving, there could be more marriages in the next two years. a virginia company says that's because companies feel more secure about their financial future. >>> the world's most definitive dictionary said "tweet" is now an official word. the oxford dictionary defines it as to make a posting on the social networking twitter. also to use twitter regularly or habitually. another term in the dictionary, how do you like this one "bad dancing."...
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and then, hopefully, start a positive cycle. if we learned that with the trade agreement, you can have a good context where the american economy benefits and the european economy benefits. i am optimistic and positive about what we have in front of us. followed the opposition to the british government. margaret thatcher was a critic of the euro. britishimagine the government would ever joined the euro? join the euro? guest: that is up to the british people. joining the european union is a free decision of people. joining the euro is a decision that has to be made by each country. we have 17 countries today. next year, another country will join. the euro area is expanding. countries believe this is the best way to promote and protect their interests. to british people will have decide. let's see how it evolves in britain. i do not expect britain to join the euro anytime soon in the coming years. democratic debate is there. in the participation european union and the modalities of their participation. sometimes i hear people say,
and then, hopefully, start a positive cycle. if we learned that with the trade agreement, you can have a good context where the american economy benefits and the european economy benefits. i am optimistic and positive about what we have in front of us. followed the opposition to the british government. margaret thatcher was a critic of the euro. britishimagine the government would ever joined the euro? join the euro? guest: that is up to the british people. joining the european union is a free...
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more news ahead, 6:22. >>> at 6:25. new this morning, the afghan taliban says lit hand over a captive u.s. soldier in exchange for five of their senior operatives being held at guantanamo bay. u.s. army sergeant bo bergdahl disappeared in eastern afghanistan in june of 2009. the taliban spokesperson says the army sergeant is in good condition. >>> we have new video this morning of president obama back on american soil this morning after a brief trip over to europe. this is air force one touching down at andrews air force base late last night after three days working on international issues, the president will get back to his domestic agenda today. he is slated to talk to democraticom> senators behind closed doors about comprehensive immigration reform. >>> on capitol hill, lawmakers say they are close to working out a compromised immigration bill. many key senators worked on the bill late into the night during a round of secret talks. the bill would grant legal status to millions of people living in the u.s. illegally.
more news ahead, 6:22. >>> at 6:25. new this morning, the afghan taliban says lit hand over a captive u.s. soldier in exchange for five of their senior operatives being held at guantanamo bay. u.s. army sergeant bo bergdahl disappeared in eastern afghanistan in june of 2009. the taliban spokesperson says the army sergeant is in good condition. >>> we have new video this morning of president obama back on american soil this morning after a brief trip over to europe. this is air...
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now that the economy is improving, there could be more marriages in the next two years. a virginia company says that is because couples feel more secure about their financial future >>> the world's most definitive dictionary oxford english dictionary says tweet is a word. they define it as to make a posting on the social networking service twitter. also, to use twitter regularly or habit actually. one of 1200 new words. another term dad dancing. an awkward, unfashionable or unrestrained style of dancing performed by a middle-aged or older man. i took the liberty of calling mel them this morning because they know your dance moves. i have also seen you on ban cat. >> it reminds me of mom jeans. that's dressing in mom jeans. >> dad dancing is a term. >> i can also dance backwards. >> he is a man of many >>> millions of americans believe in >>> millions of americans believe in alternative medicine. a leading doctor says this. we are wasting money and we may be damaging our health. we'll talk to him next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00
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cycle available for employment each year. most companies and company-size units complete their postmobilization training in approximately 30 days. brigade combat teams take a little longer, averaging 50-80 days of training. and, again, it all depends. the active army takes about that long as well depending on what level you go into that training regiment. if you go in at platoon, the it takes a little longer. if you go in at company, it doesn't take quite as long. and while predictability of scheduled deployments is preferable for soldiers, families and civilian m employers, the last decade has made the guard more ready to respond to no-notice overseas contingencies than we were in the past. third, the army national guard is accessible. lessons learned in nearly 12 years of mobilizing and deploying soldiers have enabled the department of defense to collectively refine processes and procedures for employing the reserve component. army national guard has answered the call and accomplished the mission time and again without fail
cycle available for employment each year. most companies and company-size units complete their postmobilization training in approximately 30 days. brigade combat teams take a little longer, averaging 50-80 days of training. and, again, it all depends. the active army takes about that long as well depending on what level you go into that training regiment. if you go in at platoon, the it takes a little longer. if you go in at company, it doesn't take quite as long. and while predictability of...
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good news for the south bay economy. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbch bay area news. >>> we have breaking news at the caltrans station on 22nd street in san francisco. service has been shut down in both directions because police are trying to apprehend an armed man on the overpass above that station. minutes ago we learned that caltrans officials said hostage negotiators were able to talk the man down with no further incident. he's now in custody. caltrans is still making arrangements for other trains to carry riders to the millbrae station where they can take part until they get back up to speed. caltran tickets are being honored on bart evening. a spokesperson says to expect significant delays. >>> a teenage driver in jail after a late night beer run ends in a deadly crash in san jose. police say that two men were racing away after stealing beer at a 7-eleven on branham lane when they crashed into several parked cars. this happened about 2:00 this morning at the intersection of hillsdale and pearl. the 40-year-old passe
good news for the south bay economy. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbch bay area news. >>> we have breaking news at the caltrans station on 22nd street in san francisco. service has been shut down in both directions because police are trying to apprehend an armed man on the overpass above that station. minutes ago we learned that caltrans officials said hostage negotiators were able to talk the man down with no further incident. he's now in custody. caltrans is still making arrangements...
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economies of scale the more you produce we have to do this. some of the decisions we have to make and i do think we need this plane. can we afford this playing? and how do we afford it? day want to talk about that a minute? >> thank you. i indri we do need the airplane. can we afford it is the question. not just the committee but us as well. >> america. >> but we are asked to do is defined by national guidance and based on the darr domain this airplane is something we need to me of what we have been assigned if there was no intent and not a requirement for the united states of america to protect against those threats we would need the airplane but that is not the case. everything we're focused on is to make sure this airplane is operationally feasible they focus on the cost of development of production over time in tottery drive the cost down? from the services perspective with the developmental tests and to but of those aircraft we have trained the pilots over this year and over 3500 flying hours and the airplane works the pilot will tell you
economies of scale the more you produce we have to do this. some of the decisions we have to make and i do think we need this plane. can we afford this playing? and how do we afford it? day want to talk about that a minute? >> thank you. i indri we do need the airplane. can we afford it is the question. not just the committee but us as well. >> america. >> but we are asked to do is defined by national guidance and based on the darr domain this airplane is something we need to...
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now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states illegally? >> reporter: the central tension to watch in this bill is between getting those undocumented workers passed towards citizen-and what house conservatives and all conservatives worry about, which is strong enforcement to keep illegal immigrants from coming into the country. that's what this bill aims to do. and as we see, the larger bill go through, the question is will those strict house measures kill a final comprehensive immigration reform or will the republicans find a way to work some of them into this bill so that it can pass? >> i want to turn now to hillary cli
now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states...